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Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Fear of Cancer Progression, Digital Resource Engagement and Health Literacy: A Review

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Kenny-Jones M, Nankivell P, Mehanna H & Ozakinci G (2024) Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Fear of Cancer Progression, Digital Resource Engagement and Health Literacy: A Review. Current Oncology, 31 (12). https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol31120559

Abstract
Cancer care is evolving, and digital resources are being introduced to support cancer patients throughout the cancer journey. Logistical concerns, such as health literacy and the emotional experience of cancer, need to be considered. Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and fear of cancer progression (FOP) are relevant emotional constructs that should be investigated. This scoping review explored two main objectives: first, the link between FCR/FOP and engagement with digital resources, and second, the link between FCR/FOP and health literacy. A database search was conducted separately for each objective. Relevant papers were identified, data were extracted, and a quality assessment was conducted. Objective 1 identified two relevant papers that suggested that higher levels of FCR were correlated with lower levels of engagement with digital resources. Objective 2 identified eight relevant papers that indicated that higher FCR/FOP is correlated with lower health literacy. However, one paper with a greater sample size and a more representative sample reported no significant relationship. There may be important relationships between the constructs of FCR/FOP, resource engagement, and health literacy and relationships may differ across cancer type and sex. However, research is limited. No studies examined the relationship between FOP and engagement or FCR/FOP and digital health literacy, and the number of studies identified was too limited to come to a firm conclusion. Further research is needed to understand the significance and relevance of these relationships.

Keywords
fear of cancer recurrence; fear of cancer progression; health literacy; digital resources; engagement; digital health; cancer care

Journal
Current Oncology: Volume 31, Issue 12

StatusPublished
Funders
Publication date30/11/2024
Publication date online30/11/2024
Date accepted by journal25/11/2024
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ISSN1718-7729
eISSN1718-7729

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Miss Maebh Kenny-Jones

Miss Maebh Kenny-Jones

Research Assistant, Psychology

Professor Gozde Ozakinci

Professor Gozde Ozakinci

Professor and Deputy Dean of Faculty, Psychology

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